Sep 23, 2012

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Study: Laws could dampen Latino vote
Tucson Citizen
Up to 10 million Hispanics could be dissuaded from voting in the upcoming election because of changes to voting laws, a new report from a civil rights group will say. The Advancement Project says in a report to be released tomorrow that restrictions in ...
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Parliamentarians On Study Tour to India
AllAfrica.com
NINE members of the National Assembly and Zanzibar's House of Representatives leave on Sunday for India on a five-day study tour on Right to Information Laws. The tour has been sponsored by the Media Council of Tanzania (MCT). The delegation ...
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'Legal education will be under BCI'
Hindustan Times
He said the new higher education bill was framed to cater to students who desire to study law as an. additional subject while pursuing other courses. Khurshid said the bill was in league with the structural changes in education taking place across the ...
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Constitution deserves to be studied
Suffolk News-Herald
Public Law No. 915 was passed in 1956 and signed by President Dwight D. Eisenhower to enact it into law. The Declaration of Independence and the Revolutionary War, which followed, gave us our independence from Great Britain, but with no central ...
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Voter fraud: It really doesn't exist
Tulsa World
Study after study by nonpartisan groups fail to turn up any rampant fraud. The Brennan Center for Justice at New York University School of Law is continuing an investigation of alleged fraud in the states. According to its Web site, the center is a ...
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County's pay, perks study expands
The Robesonian
Several experts on constitutional law have told The Robesonian the process the commissioners use of giving themselves raises and enhancing benefits is probably legal, but is not transparent, and violates the spirit of open government. Reach staff ...
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Public sentiment and fiscal issues shift the pot debate
pharostribune.com
... is a retired juvenile corrections officer from Logansport who found himself in an unexpected place last summer: Testifying in front of the legislature's sentencing policy study committee holding a hearing on the merits of relaxing the state's ...
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TRAFFIC ROUNDUP: Authorities react to rising levels of US drug abuse
SCNow
This law prohibits a person from driving a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs or both to the extent that a person's faculties are materially and appreciably impaired. If certain conditions are met, a driver may be charged under ...
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New studies suggest community courts help stem crime
Middletown Press
... community courts are designed to provide quicker, cheaper justice while improving life in specific neighborhoods or police precincts. Defendants perform community service in the neighborhoods where they broke the law. Taggers must paint over graffiti.
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Analysis: Coal fight looms, Keystone-like, over US Northwest
Reuters
Mining interests won a battle last week when the Army Corps of Engineers called for a quick study of plans to open the first coal port on the west coast at Oregon's Port of Morrow on the Columbia River, a review that will weigh impacts of hauling coal ...
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Minister for Energy and Minerals, Professor Sospeter Muhongo
IPPmedia
... enactment of gas law to ensure the country benefits from the resource, is in the final stage of preparation. The Guardian on Sunday here provides brief profiles of the members of the board, which among other assignments, is required to study 26 ...
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Sugary beverages amplify risk of obesity?
IANS
"The findings may motivate further research on interactions between genomic variation and environmental factors regarding human health," said Lu Qi, assistant professor of nutrition at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and senior study author ...
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Walking the moral path [Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va.]
Equities.com
"I started teaching ethics in 1994, and at no time in the last 18 years have I struggled to find content for the class, out of current case studies," said Richard Coughlan, associate dean of the Robins School of Business at the University of Richmond ...
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Inside the report that examines what's happening on Chattanooga streets and in ...
Chattanooga Times Free Press
Every statement in the introduction and body of this story is based on findings of Chattanooga's Comprehensive Gang Assessment, a research project compiled by the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga and the Ochs Center for Metropolitan Studies ...
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
Despite its aura of infallibility, courtroom claims of fingerprints ...
Salon
Scientist Nancy Knight documented snowflakes in 1988 while studying cirrus clouds for the National Center for Atmospheric Research. During a Wisconsin snowstorm she found ... Or as Penn State Dickinson School of Law professor David Kaye observed in a ...
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More freedom or pressure? Students' split wide open
Times of India
"I prefer the three-year system as I want to study law. If graduation takes four years, I will be a student for seven years instead of six," says first year BA programme student Shivam Pareta. There are students who are apprehensive of additional pressure.
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ACLU Sues CIA Over Drone Killings
Bay Area Indymedia
In his book titled "The 'Good Soldier' On Trial: A Sociological Study of Misconduct by the US Military Pertaining to Operation Iron Triangle, Iraq," Professor Stjepan Mestrovic discussed violations of US and international law. He documented "hundreds ...
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Wyoming is one of toughest states for ex-felon voting rights
Casper Star-Tribune Online
However, in the nine years since the law passed, Stinson is one of only 58 people who have taken advantage of the act, according to the Wyoming Board of Parole. A recent study by the Sentencing Project found that nearly six percent of Wyoming citizens ...
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Knobloch: Without the credits, wind power endangered
MetroWest Daily News
A September 2009 study by the Environmental Law Institute, for example, found that between 2002 and 2008, the government gave fossil fuels $72.5 billion in subsidies and renewable energy only $12.2 billion. A September 2011 study by venture capital ...
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Sweeping changes to streamline court processes as from 1 October
Malta Independent Online
A number of sweeping changes to the way in which the Law Courts are run are set to come into place on 1 October. These include a new system that will allot specific times and durations to court ... On the much-debated Gozo tunnel project, he says that ...
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Saudi Arabia to allow female lawyers to argue in court
DigitalJournal.com
Although allowed to study law at universities in Saudi Arabia, female law graduates are restricted in the public sector. Al Arabiya reported earlier this year that Saudi Internal Affairs are willing to hire female lawyers but must wait until a royal ...
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Officials: Lowery pressured JALC
The Southern
Also requested were House's credentials, documents indicating the date he was authorized to conduct the study and copies of all checks to House or his agents for the study. Also requested were a list of non-teaching professionals hired ... On March 1 ...
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Gov. Jerry Brown signs 25 health-related bills
Los Angeles Times
Jerry Brown on Saturday signed 25 health-related bills, including controversial legislation that extends for two years a study program that allows non-surgical abortions to be performed by a limited number of nurse practitioners, certified nurse ...
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WHY IT MATTERS: Global warming
CBS News
Obama since has taken a different approach, treating carbon dioxide as a pollutant under the law. He doubled auto fuel economy standards, which will increase the cost of cars but save drivers money at the pump. He's put ... A NASA study this year found ...
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Troubles escalate for Banpu
Bangkok Post
The damage claim was 4 billion baht for the feasibility study, and 59.5 billion baht for revenue losses due to the cancellation of the Thai-Lao Lignite concession. Mr Theerapun said under the original contract, ... James Berger, a lawyer with Paul ...
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The Difference Between Honesty and Cheating
Scientific American
A recent study finds that where we sign a document can influence our tendency to be honest or cheat. Christie ... Now a study finds that when and where someone sign a document can influence the likelihood of them being honest or cheating. Scientists ...
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Commercial flights are in our best interest
HeraldNet
The FAA study is the latest in an extraordinary body of work examining environmental impacts associated with aviation at Paine Field over the past 25 years. This includes various Paine Field Master Plan updates and noise studies, the Boeing Master Plan ...
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State of sexual harassment payouts
Asbury Park Press
Lee Moore, a spokesman for the state Attorney General's Office, said the state Law and Public Safety Department has a unit that is "proactive in investigating discrimination complaints and training employees." Appropriate action is taken, such as a ...
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This madness has to stop!
Jamaica Gleaner
It appears to me, without the benefit of a scientific study, that political leaders who can build garrisons and use political violence as a tool for electoral victory and then display all the innocence and gentleness of a lamb would have Jekyll and ...
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Jamaica Gleaner
Civil Rights and the LGBT Movement
American Thinker
According to the study of eugenics conducted by Lutz Kaelber, it wasn't so long ago in my home state of Delaware that homosexuals were arrested, tried, incarcerated, and even sterilized because it was believed that they were mentally defective. It was ...
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Normal brains, waning with age
Philadelphia Inquirer
His daughter caught on after the man had lost "tens of thousands of dollars," said Murray Grossman, a University of Pennsylvania neurologist who studies degeneration of the brain's frontal and temporal lobes. Even after the patient's daughter changed ...
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Philadelphia Inquirer
Obama Medicare plan: No voucher but maybe a bill
WLFI.com
"As an administration official, I was not impressed that it would save money for the (Medicare) trust fund," said Berwick. "But I would say it will continue to be studied." Q: Medicare's in-house economic analysts have warned that cuts in Obama's ...
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Larger companies may find it easier to adapt electricity grids to climate
By Magdalena Muir
This study investigated the extent to which four electricity grid companies in Norway and Sweden have adapted to potential changes in the climate. Both countries have similar climate conditions, but the companies operate in different national ...
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Law Firm Partner Compensation Study Finds Sharp Disparities - ALM
NEW YORK – September 19, 2012 – Differences in law firm partner compensation among major U.S. cities are large and growing, according to a new survey ...
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Which AP exams should I take if I want to study Law at UK? What else except the LNAT?
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County hires law firm to study severance tax - MiningJournal.net ...
MARQUETTE — The Marquette County Board voted Tuesday to hire the law firm of Miller Canfield to answer prominent severance tax related questions at ...
www.miningjournal.net/page/content.detail/id/579705.html
Study: ID laws could trip up young minority voters | KOB.com
Study: ID laws could trip up young minority voters. Posted at: 09/13/2012 1:35 AM By SONYA ROSS. (AP) WASHINGTON - As many as 700,000 minority voters ...
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